Pastor

Pastor
Recorded throughout Europe in a large number of spelling including Pastor (English) Pasteur (French) Pastore (Italy), Pastorius or Schaefer (German), Pasternak, Pasternack and Pasticzynk (Polish, Ukrainian, Russian), this is a status surname. Whether it refers to a 'pastor' as in the priestly sense, or to 'pastor' in the secular sense of 'one who took care of something', or whether it refers to one who played the part of a pastor or father in the medieval plays, is open to question. The early records of England which are effectively the earliest surname records anywhere in the world refer to such examples as: Gerdhardus Pastor, in the register of the Abbey of Holme, in the county of Norfolk in the year 1140, where he is clearly a herdsman in charge of the sheep belonging to the abbey. Dionisius Pastor in the Assize rolls of the county of Kent, may have been a herdsman, but may also have been an actor. Acting was regarded by the authorities as hardly less than a criminal activity, whose members were to be persecuted at every opportunity! Other examples are those of Heinrich Pastor of Wollstadt, Germany, in 1366, and Viktor Pastorle of Frankfurt, Germany, in 1718.

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  • Pastor(in) — Pastor(in) …   Deutsch Wörterbuch

  • păstor — PĂSTÓR, păstori, s.m. 1. Cioban. ♢ Compus: (astron.; pop.) Păstorul cu Oile = Cloşca cu Pui. 2. fig. Preot; p. ext. conducător, îndrumător (spiritual). – lat. pastor. Trimis de valeriu, 03.02.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  PĂSTÓR s. v. cioba …   Dicționar Român

  • Pastor — (lat.: pastor = Hirte) ist die Bezeichnung für Geistliche im Dienst der Kirchengemeinde. In den evangelischen Kirchen ist die Bezeichnung Pastor ein Titel für den Pfarrer. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Etymologie 2 Protestantismus 3 Katholizismus …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • pastor — PÁSTOR, pastori, s.m. Preot protestant. – Din germ. Pastor, lat. pastor. Trimis de valeriu, 03.02.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  pástor s. m., pl. pástori Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic  PÁSTOR pastori …   Dicționar Român

  • Pastor — • A priest who has the cure of souls, that is, who is bound in virtue of his office to promote the spiritual welfare of the faithful by preaching, administering the sacraments, and exercising certain powers of external government Catholic… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • pastor — pastor, ra (Del lat. pastor, ōris). 1. m. y f. Persona que guarda, guía y apacienta el ganado, especialmente el de ovejas. 2. Persona que tiene la prelatura o cualquier otra dignidad eclesiástica cristiana con fieles a su cargo y cuidado. En la… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • pastor — sustantivo masculino,f. 1. Persona que por oficio cuida ganado: pastor de ovejas, pastor de cabras. sustantivo masculino 1. Área: religión Sacerdote, especialmente el de las Iglesias reformadas: El pastor despide a los feligreses a la puerta de… …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • Pastor — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Pastor (desambiguación). Un pastor en Valdunquillo, España. Un pastor es la persona que se dedica a la cría, guía y cuidado del …   Wikipedia Español

  • Pastor — Sm Geistlicher erw. reg. (14. Jh.) Entlehnung. Im Frühneuhochdeutschen entlehnt aus ml. pastor Seelenhirte , aus l. pāstor Hirte , zu l. pāscere (pāstum) fressen lassen, weiden lassen, weiden . Seit der Reformation ist Pastor die Bezeichnung für… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • pastor — |ô| s. m. 1. Pessoa que guarda, guia e apascenta o gado. 2. Zagal, pegureiro. 3.  [Figurado] Cura de almas, pároco. 4. Ministro, protestante. • adj. 5. Que faz ou leva vida de pastor. 6. bom Pastor: Jesus Cristo. 7. cavalo pastor: garanhão.… …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • Pastor — Pastor: Die Bezeichnung für »Pfarrer, Seelsorger« (mhd. pastor) ist aus mlat. pastor »Seelenhirte« entlehnt, das auf lat. pastor »Hirte« zurückgeht (nach dem biblischen Bild von Christus als dem guten Hirten). Lat. pastor ist eine Bildung zu lat …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

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